An outfit worthy of an icon.
Taylor Swift made history on Thursday as the youngest woman ever to be inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame, arriving at the prestigious organization’s 2026 induction ceremony at the Marriott Marquis in New York City wearing a custom black floral gown by Givenchy’s Sarah Burton.
Embroidered from top to bottom with the same colorful blooms seen in the fashion house’s fall 2026 collection, her floor-sweeping dress featured a corseted bodice, dramatic draped skirt and thigh-high slit.
Swift sported her signature red lipstick and wore her hair in a soft updo, skipping a necklace in favor of a pair of Mindi Mond citrine drop earrings and a Jessica McCormack diamond bracelet.
She even coordinated her nails for the occasion, trading the blue cloud-covered “Toy Story 5” manicure she wore earlier this week for a dark maroon polish.
Black satin Givenchy by Sarah Burton sandals and the superstar’s sparkling, Kindred Lubeck-designed engagement ring from fiancé Travis Kelce completed the look.
At age 36, Swift is the second-youngest Songwriters Hall of Fame inductee in history; Stevie Wonder was 32 when he earned the honor in 1983.
The “I Knew It, I Knew You” songstress — who’s set to perform during today’s ceremony, as Page Six Hollywood exclusively reported last month — joins Alanis Morissette, Kenny Loggins, Christopher “Tricky” Stewart, Paul Stanley and Gene Simmons of Kiss, Terry Britten, Graham Lyle and Walter Afanasieff as 2026’s incoming class.
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